| Literature DB >> 27162898 |
Gulzar Ahmad Dar1, Farooq Ahmad Ganie2, Mohammad Ishaq3, Kowsar Jan4, Zargar Showkat Ali5, Ghulam Nabi Lone2, Mashkoor Beigh5, Tariq Abdullah1, Maqsood Ahmad Dar1, Mir Mudasir Sidiq2.
Abstract
Foreign body ingestion and aspiration is among the most common causes of emergency department visit associated with high morbidity and mortality. Ingested and aspirated denture is rare conditions being scarcely reported in the literature. We herein report a 57-year-old man who presented with 2-day history of liquid and solid dysphagia who was diagnosed to have impacted denture in esophagus since 3 years prior to presentation. He was diagnosed to have esophagus adenocarcinoma and had undergone esophageal radiotherapy. The denture was removed successfully using esophagoscopy and the patient was discharged after 48-hour care with good condition. To prevent accidental ingestion, dentures should be made to fit properly. Damaged or malfitting dentures should be discarded and replaced. Patients should be strongly advised against wearing them during sleep-time.Entities:
Keywords: Artificial denture; Esophagus; Foreign body ingestion; Rigid esophagoscopy
Year: 2015 PMID: 27162898 PMCID: PMC4771285
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Emerg Trauma ISSN: 2322-2522